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Developing active learning activities for didactic perfusion courses

Abstract Background In the world of academia, traditional lecturing has been the most common pedagogical approach for centuries. However, it can create an environment for students to be passive learners..

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Adapting and applying student-centered learning in a perfusion clinical rotation

Abstract While the process of teaching student perfusionists has been in development since the 1950s, the publication of the processes to improve perfusion clinical education has been largely lacking. Publications..

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How to be a good mentor

My background as a mentor To provide some context to my involvement in this discussion and to outline my foundation in mentorship, I would like to offer a brief overview..

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‘Herding cats’: A mixed methods investigation into the educational value of debriefing in operating theatres

Abstract Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the value of debriefing to enhance learning within operating theatres. Methods: A sequential mixed method study was undertaken at a..

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Addressing the challenges of ECMO simulation

Abstract Introduction/Aim: The patient’s condition and high-risk nature of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy force clinical services to ensure clinicians are properly trained and always ready to deal effectively with..

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Volume–Outcome Relationships in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Retrospective Analysis of Administrative Data From Pennsylvania, 2007–2015

Abstract This article seeks to understand whether a volume–outcome relationship exists in adult extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). We examined primary administrative discharge data from the Pennsylvanian Health Care Cost Containment..

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